There are no words to describe the discontent of users of Vic (Osona) station due to a malfunction of the R3 de Rodalis, one of the lines most suffering
BarcelonaPhotographer Leopoldo Pomis (1931-2019) He was considered a hedonist. He is also a caring man and a lover of simple, sophisticated and sensual
It's 2012, Spain is suffering intensely at the hands of the financial crisis. It's the 'year of the abyss'. Meanwhile, just a few feet under at the notorious Jamboree Jazz Club of Barcelona, a hundred young musicians stand against the despair. Breathtakingly talented but under the radar, they are struggling now as others have struggled in the past. TheWTF is close to disappearing. For Pere Ferrer, one of the first musicians that played at Jamboree in 1959, this doesn't come by surprise; he has inaugurated and ended many clubs over his lifetime. Along with Wally Besser, the other only survivor of Jamboree's first band, the seniors offer a fresh perspective, talking about the old times, where Franco's dictatorship oppressed and restricted in other ways.
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Protesters burn barricades in centre of Barcelona as case of Pablo Hasél risks dividing ruling leftwing coalition
A burning barricade amid the third night of street protests in Barcelona and other Spanish cities over the jailing of Pablo Hasél. Photograph: Emilio Morenatti/AP
A burning barricade amid the third night of street protests in Barcelona and other Spanish cities over the jailing of Pablo Hasél. Photograph: Emilio Morenatti/AP
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Thu 18 Feb 2021 20.14 EST
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Spanish police and protesters have clashed for a third night as the backlash against the jailing of a rapper for controversial tweets continued.